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FX Fighter was formally planned to be released as a [[Nintendo]] published game on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in March 1995, but was never released.
 
FX Fighter was formally planned to be released as a [[Nintendo]] published game on the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] in March 1995, but was never released.
  
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The game is a 3D fighting game with eight different characters and stages. The characters must compete to win the strongest weapon in the universe. Each fighter has forty different attacks.
 
The game is a 3D fighting game with eight different characters and stages. The characters must compete to win the strongest weapon in the universe. Each fighter has forty different attacks.
  

Latest revision as of 14:09, 23 May 2020

FX Fighter
FX Fighter.png
Developer(s): Argonaut Software
Publisher(s): GTE Entertainment
Platform: MS-DOS, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (cancelled)
Category: Fighting
Players:
Predecessor:
Successor: FX Fighter Turbo
Release dates
N. America: June 24, 1995
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FX Fighter, formally known as Fighting Polygon (Japanese: ファイティングポリゴン) is a game for MS-DOS.

FX Fighter was formally planned to be released as a Nintendo published game on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in March 1995, but was never released.

Gameplay

The game is a 3D fighting game with eight different characters and stages. The characters must compete to win the strongest weapon in the universe. Each fighter has forty different attacks.

This game also received an enhanced sequel known as FX Fighter Turbo on November 5, 1996.

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